walker on Nostr: “DEI” was always a scam. A scam which corporations played along with to score ...
“DEI” was always a scam. A scam which corporations played along with to score virtue points in the hopes it would make them more money and help them avoid scrutiny for the fucked up shit they did.
Much like ESG, DEI was a red herring.
It’s no coincidence that highly-publicized corporate DEI initiatives coincided with the largest mass censorship campaigns to date.
As soon as it became clear to corporations that their DEI initiatives did NOT increase shareholder value, nor shield them from public scrutiny for their behind-closed-doors fuckery, they abandoned them.
Much like Blackrock dropped their ESG push once it stopped increasing their bottom line, companies like Meta are, and will continue, dropping their DEI initiatives.
If you honestly bought the lies sold to you about DEI or ESG I am sorry. You are the victim of well-funded corporate propaganda campaigns aided by a bloated and feckless government and a complicity legacy media.
That said, it’s never too late to wake the fuck up and think for yourself.
Anyway, hope everyone is having a nice Saturday.
Much like ESG, DEI was a red herring.
It’s no coincidence that highly-publicized corporate DEI initiatives coincided with the largest mass censorship campaigns to date.
As soon as it became clear to corporations that their DEI initiatives did NOT increase shareholder value, nor shield them from public scrutiny for their behind-closed-doors fuckery, they abandoned them.
Much like Blackrock dropped their ESG push once it stopped increasing their bottom line, companies like Meta are, and will continue, dropping their DEI initiatives.
If you honestly bought the lies sold to you about DEI or ESG I am sorry. You are the victim of well-funded corporate propaganda campaigns aided by a bloated and feckless government and a complicity legacy media.
That said, it’s never too late to wake the fuck up and think for yourself.
Anyway, hope everyone is having a nice Saturday.